Boiled Daikon with Squid

I made this because I found daikon and squid on sale...
If the heat is too strong while stewing, the squid will become tough, so please cook on low heat. It's also tasty with potatoes. Recipe by Fukushimasan
Boiled Daikon with Squid
I made this because I found daikon and squid on sale...
If the heat is too strong while stewing, the squid will become tough, so please cook on low heat. It's also tasty with potatoes. Recipe by Fukushimasan
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Remove the quill and innards from the squid, rinse, and slice into rings (about 1 cm thick). Chop tentacles into bite sized pieces.
- 2
Peel the skin from daikon and slice into 2 cm thick rounds, cut into half moons, cover with water, then boil over high heat.
- 3
Once it comes to a boil, add the squid from Step 1. Remove any scum that might rise to the top.
- 4
Add sake, sugar, and mirin to stew from Step 3, and reduce to medium heat. Cover with a drop lid (otoshibuta).
- 5
Once the daikon is tender, add soy sauce, cover with a drop lid, and simmer over low heat.
- 6
It's done when the soup has reduced by 1/2 to 1/3 the original amount.
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